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The Trooper's Farewell

1. Far, far o’er deserts wild and dreary, love, Where rugged nature bars our way; Where savage foemen crouch in darkness, love, And shun the open light of day; There, with a bold and feerless trooper band, I'll think of those I’ve left behind, And wing...

The Tune the Old Cow Died On

1. I am a poor old widower, My name is Betsy Dow, I once possess’d a fortinin, And a fine old brindle cow. I milk’d her ev’ry noon and night; And sold my cheese and butter­­ But then, poor thing! she died on day, May soon be dead and gone; CHORUS I’m singing...

The Unknown Dead

1. Where the mountain ash nods to the tempest's wild howling, Where the echo shrinks mute in the vale dark and deep; Where the gaunt vulture soars and the grim wolf's prowling, The bones of dead heroes are taking their sleep. No slab there appears, wet with so...

The Very Little Maid

1. There was a little maid Who wore a little bonnet, And she had a little finger With a little ring upon it; She screw'd her little waist To such a little size That it made her little blood Rush to her little eyes. [Refrain] Oh! This charming little, winning...

The Voice of the Waves

1. Rolling, still rolling with lily white crests, And flashing in sunlight, the billows leap on; Screaming, the seabirds, fly up from their nests, And bathe their light wings in the rays of the sun. Sparkling like diamonds, the spray melts in air, And deep sou...

The Whig Rally

CHORUS Rally, whigs-- rally, whigs-- rally, whigs-- rally, whigs, See our gallant banners streaming, Rally, whigs-- rally, whigs-- rally, whigs-- rally, whigs; See the eyes of beauty beaming, Rally, whigs-- rally, whigs-- rally, whigs-- rally, whigs-- Come fro...

The Young Volunteer

1. Our flag is unfurl'd, and our arms flash bright, As the sun wades up the sky; But ere I join the doubtful fight, Lovely maid, I would say "Good bye" I'm a young volunteer, and my heart is true To our flag that woos the wind, Then three cheers for that flag,...

There's Love for You & Me

1. There is dew for the flow'ret, And honey for the bee; And bowers for the wild bird, And love for you and me! There are tears for the many, And pleasure for the few; But let the world pass on, dear, There's love for me and you! 2. There is care that will n...

They Said Thou Wer't Another's

1. They said thou wer’t another's, That on thy finger shone The ring that erst he gave thee, To claim thee as his own. Oh, is it so? I ask thee To utter with thy lips The doom of him who loves thee, Be't sunshine or eclipse. The doom of him who loves thee, Be...

Thou Art Anonther's

1. Nightly I’m dreaming, dreaming of thee; Softly the vision steals over me. Thou art another’s, why should I kneel Low to an idol that can not feel? Breathe love­ I dare not­ wide the abyss That yawns before one! ’twixt me and bliss. Be my harp toneles...

Three Cheers for Our Jack Morgan

1. The snow is in the cloud, And night is gath'ring o'er us, The winds are piping loud, And fan the blaze before us. Then join the jovial band, And tune the vocal organ; And with a will, we'll all join in, Three cheers for our Jack Morgan. CHORUS Gather round...

Veni, Vidi, Vici

1. I am the very pink of beaux, _Au fait_ in form and feature; The ladies cry "ah! there he goes, The dear, delicious creature." At balls and fetes I'm quite the thing, No lady's glance is icy, My motto always has been this," "Veni-- vidi-- vici," My motto alw...

Village Belle

1. Have you seen the pretty Ellen? She was call’d the village belle; Eyes a thou-sand secrets telling, Though her lips had none to tell. Zephyr’s woo’d her silken tresses, Stole the honey from her lips As the bee each flow’r caresses, While in sparkling dew it...

We Speak of Her as One Long Gone

1. We speak of her as on long gone, A bright star lost from Heav'n; A faded flow'r-- the pride of morn, The blasted hope of even. We used to listen to her song, And own its magic spell; But quickly pass'd the spell along-- Lost Rosabel! But quickly pass'd the...

We're Afloat or The Midshipman's Farewell

1. We're afloat, and our pennon streams out, The signal gun booms o'er the deep Our light sails are flaunting about While the land breeze awakes from its sleep But ere the last anchor is weigh'd And our topsails swell out to the wind Let the prayer of the sail...

We're Out Upon the Moonlit Wave

1. We're out upon the moonlit wave, There's none but you and I, my love; And who would not its dangers brave For one look in thine eye, my love? The stars are winking in the sky, The wavelets drink their way; Then gaze and smile and sigh, my love, 'Till night...

When Thou Wer't True

1. When thou wer't true, when thou wer't true, My heart did thy impression take, As do the depths, where skies are blue, Of come wood-girt and quiet take The image of the moon, that gives The calmness in whose light she lives. The image of the moon, that gives...

When Upon the Field of Glory

1. When upon the field of glory, 'Mid the battle cry, And the smoke of cannon curling Round the mountain high; Then sweet mem'ries will come o'er me, Painting home and thee ... Nerving me to deeds of daring, Struggling to be free. CHORUS Weep no longer, deare...

Where Art Thou!

1. I hear the rustling of the leaves, The breeze upon the hill, I hear the thrush's lonely song, The whisper of the rill. And through the trailing willow boughs, The dainty southwinds chime; I hear all voices soft and low-- But listen not to thine. I hear all...

While the Evening Star Was Shining

1. While the evening star was shining Brightly on the sparkling sea, Sat a lovely maid reclining, Who so sad; so lone as she; By her only love forsaken, Dimly did Hope's pale lamp burn; And her heart she felt was breaking, Tho' she thought he would return. 2....